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"
I
meant
to
surprise
you
and
I
see
I
did
.
I
know
how
you
kids
feel
about
travel
,
though
it
beats
me
what
anyone
sees
in
it
after
the
first
time
out
.
But
this
is
a
good
time
for
you
to
do
it
--
by
yourself
;
did
I
mention
that
?
--
and
get
it
out
of
your
system
...
because
you
'll
be
hard-pressed
to
get
in
even
a
week
on
Luna
once
you
take
up
your
responsibilities
.
"
He
picked
up
his
paper
.
"
No
,
do
n't
thank
me
.
Just
run
along
and
let
me
finish
my
paper
--
I
've
got
some
gentlemen
coming
in
this
evening
,
shortly
.
Business
.
"
I
ran
along
.
I
guess
he
thought
that
settled
it
...
and
I
suppose
I
did
,
too
.
Mars
!
And
on
my
own
!
But
I
did
n't
tell
Carl
about
it
;
I
had
a
sneaking
suspicion
that
he
would
regard
it
as
a
bribe
.
Well
,
maybe
it
was
.
Instead
I
simply
told
him
that
my
father
and
I
seemed
to
have
different
ideas
about
it
.
"
Yeah
,
"
he
answered
,
"
so
does
mine
.
But
it
's
my
life
.
"
I
thought
about
it
during
the
last
session
of
our
class
in
History
and
Moral
Philosophy
.
H.
&
M.
P.
was
different
from
other
courses
in
that
everybody
had
to
take
it
but
nobody
had
to
pass
it
--
and
Mr.
Dubois
never
seemed
to
care
whether
he
got
through
to
us
or
not
.
He
would
just
point
at
you
with
the
stump
of
his
left
arm
(
he
never
bothered
with
names
)
and
snap
a
question
.
Then
the
argument
would
start
.
But
on
the
last
day
he
seemed
to
be
trying
to
find
out
what
we
had
learned
.
One
girl
told
him
bluntly
:
"
My
mother
says
that
violence
never
settles
anything
.
"
"
So
?
"
Mr.
Dubois
looked
at
her
bleakly
.
"
I
'm
sure
the
city
fathers
of
Carthage
would
be
glad
to
know
that
.
Why
does
n't
your
mother
tell
them
so
?
Or
why
do
n't
you
?
"
They
had
tangled
before
--
since
you
could
n't
flunk
the
course
,
it
was
n't
necessary
to
keep
Mr.
Dubois
buttered
up
.
She
said
shrilly
,
"
You
're
making
fun
of
me
!
Everybody
knows
that
Carthage
was
destroyed
!
"
"
You
seemed
to
be
unaware
of
it
,
"
he
said
grimly
.
"
Since
you
do
know
it
,
would
n't
you
say
that
violence
had
settled
their
destinies
rather
thoroughly
?
However
,
I
was
not
making
fun
of
you
personally
;
I
was
heaping
scorn
on
an
inexcusably
silly
idea
--
a
practice
I
shall
always
follow
.
Anyone
who
clings
to
the
historically
untrue
--
and
thoroughly
immoral
--
doctrine
that
'
violence
never
settles
anything
'
I
would
advise
to
conjure
up
the
ghosts
of
Napoleon
Bonaparte
and
of
the
Duke
of
Wellington
and
let
them
debate
it
.
The
ghost
of
Hitler
could
referee
,
and
the
jury
might
well
be
the
Dodo
,
the
Great
Auk
,
and
the
Passenger
Pigeon
.
Violence
,
naked
force
,
has
settled
more
issues
in
history
than
has
any
other
factor
,
and
the
contrary
opinion
is
wishful
thinking
at
its
worst
.
Breeds
that
forget
this
basic
truth
have
always
paid
for
it
with
their
lives
and
freedoms
.
"